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- Alex Toth edited by Manuel Auad (Kitchen Sink Press, 1995)
- Toth: One For The Road edited by Manuel Auad (Auad, 2000)
- The Comics Journal #262 (Aug-Sep 2004) inc. article + interview + "War on the Streets", "The Burner", "The Armored Car Murders", "I Played With Fire!"
- The Toth Reader (Pure Imagination, 2005)
- The Alex Toth Reader (Pure Imagination, 2005)
- Dear John: The Alex Toth Doodle Book by Alex Toth and John Hitchcock (Octopus, 2006)
- Alex Toth: Edge of Genius Volume 1 (Pure Imagination, 2007)
- Alex Toth: Edge of Genius Volume 2 (Pure Imagination, 2008)
- Alex Toth in Hollywood Volume 1 (Pure Imagination, 2009)
- Alex Toth in Hollywood Volume 2 (Pure Imagination, 2010)
- Genius, Isolated: The Life and Art of Alex Toth by Dean Mullaney & Bruce Canwell (IDW, 2011)
- Setting the Standard: Comics by Alex Toth 1952-1954 (Fantagraphics Books, 2011)
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